- This San Francisco man tracked the folks who stole his wallet to that Best Western on 7th Street. Though there's a mountain of evidence, the suspect, who was already out on parole, "could be back on the streets by the end of this month." [KPIX]
- Kids and an app help discover 80 new species in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. [National Geographic]
- The Richmond District's Alexandria Theater continues to be a hotspot for blight, vandalism, and squatters. The owners of the property don't seem to care, and the city doesn't appear to be doing much to stop its decade-long trashing. [Richmond SF blog]
- That "you need to make $100K to live here" note a Lower Haight landlord gave his tenants? It's been revoked. [Hoodline]
- SF MOMA's shooting for $610 million in funding. [SF Business Times]
- "Sparks flying from a welding or grinding job" were likely the cause of that massive Mission Bay fire. [SF Chronicle]
- Beleaguered local publications might come under new management. [SF Weekly]
- AT&T is not pleased with Supe Scott Wiener, sends lengthy letter arguing that proposed legislation to manage their big sidewalk boxes might be illegal. [SF Gate]